Cost of living takes into account average wages, house price affordability and the number of people living in low-income families, and also looks at how these figures have changed since 2012.

The immigration section comprises statistics on the number of people living in each constituency who were born outside the UK and the number of foreigners seeking National Insurance numbers.

The figures for the pensions category include the percentage of people in each constituency aged 65 and above as well as the amount spent on pensions per head of the population.

Health data is organised by NHS Clinical Commissioning Group rather than by constituency but the idea is the same. The health category takes into account how satisfied people are with their GP, satisfaction with their practices’ opening hours the time taken for people being referred to hospital to be treated, and cancer waiting times.

Finally you’ll be able to see at-a-glance whether your area voted Leave or Remain in last year’s referendum and how strongly your area felt we should be in or out of the EU.